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Radical collaboration during a global health emergency: development of the RDA COVID-19 data sharing recommendations and guidelines

Radical collaboration during a global health emergency: development of the RDA COVID-19 data sharing recommendations and guidelines
Radical collaboration during a global health emergency: development of the RDA COVID-19 data sharing recommendations and guidelines
Background: the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic required a rapid and effective response. This included ethical and legally appropriate sharing of data. The European Commission (EC) called upon the Research Data Alliance (RDA) to recruit experts worldwide to quickly develop recommendations and guidelines for COVID-related data sharing.

Purpose: the purpose of the present work was to explore how the RDA succeeded in engaging the participation of its community of scientists in a rapid response to the EC request.

Methods: a survey questionnaire was developed and distributed among RDA COVID-19 work group members. A mixed-methods approach was used for analysis of the survey data.

Results: the three constructs of radical collaboration (inclusiveness, distributed digital practices, productive and sustainable collaboration) were found to be well supported in both the quantitative and qualitative analyses of the survey data. Other social factors, such as motivation and group identity were also found to be important to the success of this extreme collaborative effort.

Conclusions: recommendations and suggestions for future work were formulated for consideration by the RDA to strengthen effective expert collaboration and interdisciplinary efforts.
COVID-19, Data sharing, Epidemic, Global health, Pandemic, Public health, Radical collaboration, Research Data Alliance
2312-0541
Pickering, Brian
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Biro, Timea
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Austin, Claire C.
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et al.
Pickering, Brian
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Biro, Timea
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Austin, Claire C.
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et al. (2021) Radical collaboration during a global health emergency: development of the RDA COVID-19 data sharing recommendations and guidelines. ERJ Open Research, 1, [69]. (doi:10.12688/openreseurope.13369.1).

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Abstract

Background: the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic required a rapid and effective response. This included ethical and legally appropriate sharing of data. The European Commission (EC) called upon the Research Data Alliance (RDA) to recruit experts worldwide to quickly develop recommendations and guidelines for COVID-related data sharing.

Purpose: the purpose of the present work was to explore how the RDA succeeded in engaging the participation of its community of scientists in a rapid response to the EC request.

Methods: a survey questionnaire was developed and distributed among RDA COVID-19 work group members. A mixed-methods approach was used for analysis of the survey data.

Results: the three constructs of radical collaboration (inclusiveness, distributed digital practices, productive and sustainable collaboration) were found to be well supported in both the quantitative and qualitative analyses of the survey data. Other social factors, such as motivation and group identity were also found to be important to the success of this extreme collaborative effort.

Conclusions: recommendations and suggestions for future work were formulated for consideration by the RDA to strengthen effective expert collaboration and interdisciplinary efforts.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 June 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 16 June 2021
Published date: 2021
Additional Information: Funding Information: the authors thank Iryna Kuchma, Open Access Programme Manager, EIFL-Electronic Information Libraries, for her contributions to this work.
Keywords: COVID-19, Data sharing, Epidemic, Global health, Pandemic, Public health, Radical collaboration, Research Data Alliance

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Local EPrints ID: 449993
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/449993
ISSN: 2312-0541
PURE UUID: 0514dd42-37c7-4fbb-bd97-6f1c50afc91a
ORCID for Brian Pickering: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6815-2938

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Date deposited: 02 Jul 2021 16:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:23

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Author: Brian Pickering ORCID iD
Author: Timea Biro
Author: Claire C. Austin
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